American Social Classes in the 1950s + Oil Crisis of 1973-1974
Muller V. Oregon + Jimmy Carter and the Energy Crisis of the 1970's + Plessy V. Ferguson
America's History 5e V2 + Jimmy Carter And the Energy Crisis of the 1970's + Plessy V. Ferguson & Muller...
American Social Classes in the 1950's + Mcguffey Readers + Harlem Renaissance Reader
Our Hearts Fell to the Ground + Rebuilding Commonwealths + American Social Classes in the 1950's + Lyndon B. Johnson...
Our Hearts Fell to the Ground + Rebuilding Old Commonwealths + American Social Classes in the 1950's And Lyndon B....
American Promise 2e + the Scopes Trial And Cesar Chavez + American Social Classes of the 1950's
75 The cultural critic Harold Rosenberg provided a thoroughgoing attack on Packard's work . Writing before the appearance of Status Seekers and Waste Makers , he linked Hidden Persuaders to A. C. Spectorsky's Exurbanites , Whyte's ...
James Gilbert, Men in the Middle: Searchingfor Masculinity in the 1950s (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2005), 189–214, with the quote on 191; Rosenberg, “Mass Culture,” 7; Paul F. Lazarsfeld and Robert K. Merton, ...
On the way depictions of the Rosenbergs were highly gendered , see Virginia Carmichael , Framing History : The Rosenberg Story and the Cold War ( Minneapolis , 1993 ) , 103. On the responses of some Jews to the case , see Deborah D.
For example, season six contestants Erik Berkowitz and John Devecka, the founders of a karaoke machine called Singtrix, later indirectly confessed that this was why they appeared. Indeed, they asked for $1.5 million in exchange for 5 ...
With the Obergefell v. Hodges ruling the courts have usurped the will of the people and set a precedent that has become a de facto law of the land. In STOLEN SOVEREIGNTY Horowitz reveals just how disenfranchised voters have become.
... 1998); David Baird, A Thousand Paths to Happiness (Napierville, IL: Sourcebook, 2000); David P. Barash, ... On the growing popularity of meditation, see David Hochman, “Mindfulness: Getting Its Share of Attention,” NYT, Nov.
Ultimately, Happier? illuminates how positive psychology, one of the most influential academic fields of the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries, infused American culture with captivating promises for a happier society.
Through carefully selected documents that bring together the high-level White House decision-making process and the national conversation about energy, Daniel Horowitz helps students understand both the crises of the 1970s and the ...
Betty Friedan and the Making of "The Feminine Mystique"
By integrating social, economic, intellectual, and cultural histories, this illuminating work shows how powerful forces have both reflected and catalyzed shifts in the way Americans conceptualize what a house is for, in an era that has laid ...
How did the 1950s become "The Sixties"? This is the question at the heart of Daniel Horowitz's On the Cusp.
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A brilliant history of American misgivings about the consequences of their comfort, affluence, and luxury. An illuminating study, intelligent and perceptive...full of interesting insights. --Reviews in American History